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Origin
  
New York City, U.S.

Website
  
jeaniebryson.com

Genres
  
Jazz, pop, Latin

Name
  
Jeanie Bryson

Years active
  
1993 – present

Role
  
Singer

Labels
  
Koch, Telarc


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Born
  
March 10, 1958 (age 66) (
1958-03-10
)

Spouse
  
Coleman Mellett (m. ?–2009)

Parents
  
Connie Bryson, Dizzy Gillespie

Albums
  
Tonight I Need You So, I Love Being Here With You, Deja Blue, Mahogany, Kevin: You Got What It Takes, Some Cats Know

Movies
  
Jeanie Bryson: Latin Jam, Jeanie Bryson: Live at Warsaw Jazz Festival

Similar People
  
Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Mellett, Kevin Mahogany, Terence Blanchard, Jay Newland

Profiles

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Jeanie Bryson (born March 10, 1958, in New York City) is an American singer with a combination of jazz, pop and Latin music. Her repertoire is based on durable jazz and pop standards, firmly rooted in the Great American Songbook and the legacies of Peggy Lee and Dinah Washington.

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Personal life

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Bryson is the daughter of songwriter Connie Bryson and Dizzy Gillespie. Her husband was guitarist Coleman Mellett, who died in the February 2009 crash of Colgan Air Flight 3407. The couple had resided in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey.

Career

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While at school with jazz pianist Kenny Barron, Rutgers University, Bryson began to be increasingly influenced by jazz. She has performed throughout North and South America, Europe, Israel and Japan and has received international critical acclaim. In addition to her own recordings on Telarc, Bryson has recorded with Etta Jones, Larry Coryell, Grover Washington, Jr., Terence Blanchard and Kenny Burrell, just to name a few.

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In 1994, Terence Blanchard's recorded In My Solitude: The Billie Holiday Songbook, for Columbia, with vocalist Jeanie Bryson. Bryson sings "Nice Work If You Can Get It", "What A Little Moonlight Can Do", "Fine And Mellow", and "Strange Fruit", a smooth, relaxed CD unhurried at its best. Jeanie Bryson 2001 CD Deja Blue gently cradles you with her velvet voice. Bryson is sweet, laid-back, and melodic. Deja Blue is a sultry ballad with an excellent solo by Steve Nelson on vibes.

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Lately, fans and critics alike eagerly await Jeanie's newest project, The Dizzy Gillespie Songbook, a loving and fitting tribute that celebrates her father's life, his music, and above all, his legacy.


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References

Jeanie Bryson Wikipedia